Wayne, it's not weather you want to be in that situation or not. There are a lot of factors involved in that. The biggest being stress. The military has started doing stress shooting. Exercise, getting your pulse up to about 120 then immediately pick up a weapon and engage targets. I suggest you try it sometime. It explains why a lot of cops fire a lot of rounds in a gun fight and don't hit anything. Now take your little pistol, into a darkened club environment, with a panic stricken crowd, with an active shooter firing a weapon with 10 times the accurate range of your weapon without knowing exactly what's going on. Yea sure if you are about to be a victim try your best. But if you have a means to get out then that's the best way to handle it. That's what I'm saying. Every time something like this happens people who have never heard a shot fired in anger claim that they could have taken the bad guy down with their carry gun. Holmes was a prime example. He tossed homemade smoke devices into a darken theater and then started shooting while wearing body armor and headgear. An ole Joe was going to take him out with one shot from his 25ACP. Again, if you or your family are about to be the next victims do your best, but if you can get your family out without drawing attention of the shooter then get the heck out!
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